A | B |
The count of the population | census |
People who have changed their original citizenship to become citizens of the U.S. | naturalized |
The level of government with the highest authority | national/federal |
How long does the naturalization process take? | 5 years |
People who come to a country to live there permanenetly | immigrants |
People who are not citizens of the country in which they live | aliens |
Laws that are consistent with precendent based on the English system of | common law |
Where in the Constitution are the nation's goals | preamble |
people have the right to rule themselves | popular sovereignty |
the first step in the process of getting elected is to be nominated as a | candidate |
Where voters go to cast their ballot | polling place |
people are nominated to run for office in | primaries and caucuses |
newspapers, magazines, radio and television | mass media |
first amendment rights | speech, religion, press, assembly, petition |
following established legal proceedures | due process of law |
money paid to release a person from jail | bail |
military secrets given to enemies | treason |
putting a person on trial for the same crime twice | double jeopardy |
printed lies | libel |
spoken lies | slander |
right of the government to take private property for public use | eminent domain |
a sum of money paid to vote | poll tax |
two house legislature | bicameral |
keeps track of how party members vote | party whip |
issued by the president, have the force of law | executive orders |
shared power by national and state governments | federalism |
pleading guilty to a reduced sentence | plea bargain |
a municipal form of government to provides a certain service such as a school or water | special district |
which branch interprets the law | judicial |
we are required by law to fufill | duties |
calling up men to serve in the military | draft |
successful third party | Progressive |
how the number of electors from each state is determined | representation in congress |
voters remove officials from office in a | recall vote |
the purpose of a PAC | raise money for candidates |
the process by which citizens can propose laws or amendments | initiative |
having famous people publically support an interest group | endorsement |
what is the purpose of a cloture vote | end a filibuster |
senators filibuster bills they want to | kill |
the vote to end a filibuster | cloture |
select committes are what type of commitees that meet to deal with special issues | temporary |
handles the day to day leadership in the senate | president pro tempore |
the president has the power to make treaties in what role | chief diplomat |
the head of the department of justice | attorney general |
the U.S. postal system is a government | corporation |
giving jobs to loyal party members | spoils system |
the nation's public lands are protected by the department of the | interior |
who creates independent agencies | president |
who advises the president on military matters | joint chiefs of staff |
which branch interprets laws and protects rights | judicial |
decides if cases should be brought to trial | magistrate |
power of the Supreme Court to review any law | judicial review |
authority of a court to hear a case for the first time | original jurisdiction |
the Supreme Court is most likely to hear cases that deal with the | Bill of Rights |
the explanation of why justices on the Supreme Court make a decision | majority opinion |
investigates crimes adn brings charges against criminals | district attorney |
special districts help local governments pool their | resources |
a particular geographic area assigned to a district court | circuit |